Police + Courts: Aug. 8, 2014

Saratoga Springs Police Department

Unlawfully dealing with a child: Christopher M. Decker, 32, of Ballston Spa was arrested on a warrant at 3:44 a.m. and charged with unlawfully dealing with a child in the first degree after police said he sold beer to a 17-year-old male on Aug. 2. Decker completed the sale as an individual, not while working at a bar or business.

DWI: Jason D. Rodriguez, 35, was charged with second offense driving while intoxicated, a felony. Rodriguez was arrested for his second DWI following a traffic stop on Aug. 7.

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DWI: Michelle A. Moyer, 43, of Saratoga Springs was arrested following a traffic stop on Aug. 7 and charged with three counts of second-degree harassment, a felony DWI charge and fourth degree criminal mischief, a misdemeanor. The harassment charges stem from her actions while being process for her DWI charge, police said.

Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office

Failure to report: Daniel Blakely, 31, of Waterford, a state registered sex offender was arrested and charged with failure to report an address change within 10 days, a class E felony under the state Corrections Law.

He was remanded to Saratoga County jail on $2,500 cash, $5,000 bond bail.

New York State Police

Marijuana: Collin R. Graves, 20, of Greenwich was arrested and charged with felony possession of marijuana and possession of a loaded rifle within his vehicle Aug. 5. Police said he was travelling on Route 9 in Halfmoon when police stopped him. Officers observed a .22-caliber rifle loaded with a round in the chamber and six rounds in the tubular magazine within the pickup truck and there was an odor of marijuana. Upon inspection, police found 16 grams of marijuana in the car. New York State Environmental Conservation police assisted troopers at the scene and issued the rifle charge under the environmental conservation law. He was released on tickets and is expected Aug. 14 in Halfmoon Town Court.

Ballston Spa Police Department

Fugitive arrest: Jason C. Dunn, 35, of Ballston Spa was charged with being a fugitive of justice after police found he had an active felony warrant out of New Mexico. Dunn was arraigned in Milton Town Court and remanded to Saratoga County jail pending extradition to New Mexico.

Unlawful entry to U.S.: Luis Martinez-Gomez of Mexico was found to have been previously deported from the country and to have unlawfully re-entered the country. He was detained and turned over to Homeland Security to eventually face felony charges.

Unlicensed operation: Bryan Abraham, 31, of Schenectady was charged with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation after police found he was operating a motor vehicle with 34 active suspensions and/or revocations on his driver’s license.